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the engineer who founded it joins us now. you were asked to help fix the obamacare site. >> the reason was what you just mentioned. i found the world's largest computer security company. in the industry i am known as a reasonably confident engineer. on the negative side, my past history and life style would not make the best public relations image. in many cases to my chest to turn them down because i did not think there were serious about implementing what had to be done which is throwing out and starting over. john: it's also part of your belief that the way government works is just not conducive to producing a competent website. >> actually, a whole bunch of reasons for that. there is a federal acquisition requires manual which is 2,000 pages long. john: i happen to have that here. 2,000 pages, yes. anyone who works with the fed, they have to obey this. in if you're going to do a website for obamacare you also have to understand and obey 6,000 more pages. >> that is correct. so the total of 8,000 pages. you have to be a go
the engineer who founded it joins us now. you were asked to help fix the obamacare site. >> the reason was what you just mentioned. i found the world's largest computer security company. in the industry i am known as a reasonably confident engineer. on the negative side, my past history and life style would not make the best public relations image. in many cases to my chest to turn them down because i did not think there were serious about implementing what had to be done which is...
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, using #realstory. we'll read your tweets and e-mails at the end of the show. >>> shocking new video showing what can happen to a distracted driver. watch this. wow. more on what police say that driver was doing at the wheel coming up. >>> plus an nfl coach gets carted off the field after halftime. >>> new questions about president obama's health care team and whether political fear kept him from naming an expert to lead the overhaul. >>> and we asked you on facebook to weigh in on what to call the interview set over there. head to facebook.com/gretchencarlson to vote for your favorite name. right back. [ woman ] when you own your own business, it's a challenge to balance work and family. ♪ that's why i love adt. i can see what's happening at my business from anywhere. ♪ [ male announcer ] now manage and help protect your small business remotely with adt. arm and disarm your alarm, watch secure video in real time, and even adjust your lights and thermostat wherever you are. with adt, you get 24/7 pr
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we appreciate you supplying us with that report, tell us, take us back to friday, sort of walk us through what happened? >> sure. my flight was delayed a few hours. i had been walking around looking for a charger for my phone, talking to my parents on the phone right next to where the shooting had happened a few minutes later. couldn't find a charger. went down to my terminal at the very end, 33b, sequestered area, sort of very end of hallway, sat down, two minutes later people were running toward me and screaming in animal listtic fear. shortly there after there was gunfire, rapid bursts of gunfire. i have never been in a war zone. it was clear what it was. people were diving under chairs and benches. i did the same thing. i didn't know what was going on. the fear -- there was another round of gunfire i thought i was probably going to die. i got out my phone and called my wife and told her that i loved her and my kids. all around me people were screaming and very scared. jenna: we were able to see photos you took from the tarmac, shortly after you were inside the gate. how did you make i
we appreciate you supplying us with that report, tell us, take us back to friday, sort of walk us through what happened? >> sure. my flight was delayed a few hours. i had been walking around looking for a charger for my phone, talking to my parents on the phone right next to where the shooting had happened a few minutes later. couldn't find a charger. went down to my terminal at the very end, 33b, sequestered area, sort of very end of hallway, sat down, two minutes later people were...
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steve hargan has the story for us. this story seems to have gotten more serious, really, the more we learn about it, steve. >> reporter: that's right, shepard, it's gotten more serious and a much bigger story as well. on monday here about a dozen satellite trucks where the dolphins practice inside that bubble. initially dolphins fans were puzzled by this story. racist texts, physical threats, and phone messages, a very dark story indeed. now incognito himself says he's innocent, he says he's the victim of a vendetta by sportswriter. but it's been enough for the dolphins to suspend their forward guard. >> i want to show you some information i'm just getting in here, these are some tweets. thoughts and prayers to coach cub and his family tonight, that from john weeks, prayers go out to the family. and, wow, hope cube is okay. there's no better mana in the business. >>> meantime, a scary moment at another nfl stadium when a coach collapsed on the field. it happened at halftime at the houston texans versus indianapolis col
steve hargan has the story for us. this story seems to have gotten more serious, really, the more we learn about it, steve. >> reporter: that's right, shepard, it's gotten more serious and a much bigger story as well. on monday here about a dozen satellite trucks where the dolphins practice inside that bubble. initially dolphins fans were puzzled by this story. racist texts, physical threats, and phone messages, a very dark story indeed. now incognito himself says he's innocent, he says...
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great stories and america could use a few of those right now. tim, thank you for joining us today. (applause) tim conway. ♪ >>> well, saw more than 30 million records and they recorded more than a dozen top 40 hits including reminiscing, lady and night owl. here to perform a song if their brand new album "cuts like a diamond" please welcome the little river band. great to have you guys here. wayne, your music has been able to span over several decades. one of the most notable things about little river band is the incredible harmonies of the band. is this natural to you guys? do you have to really work at it like if i sang with you? >> wow. loaded -- what a loaded question. >> yeah, it's loaded. >> haven't heard you sing yet but you're playing great. >> there's a reason there's no microphone. >> it does come natural to these people and with, you know, people come and go after 38 years we have had a lot of people come in and out but the -- one of the connecting elements is that ability to blend, sing hard, night after night and create that, you know, that kind of blend and those ki
great stories and america could use a few of those right now. tim, thank you for joining us today. (applause) tim conway. ♪ >>> well, saw more than 30 million records and they recorded more than a dozen top 40 hits including reminiscing, lady and night owl. here to perform a song if their brand new album "cuts like a diamond" please welcome the little river band. great to have you guys here. wayne, your music has been able to span over several decades. one of the most...
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use free market principles. allow a cross border insurance. >> yes. >> but in the meantime, just advice to protect yourself. if you're a baby boomer line up doctors now if you're healthy and if you wait until you turn 65 and go on medicare you will not find a doctor willing to take you on as a new patient f you're going to the hospital and you know it, cobble together for a private duty nurse the first night. you're going to find too little care. that is important advice. >> you held your own with some of the best and brightest professionals in the world of common teary. you're living this, we invited to you tell a story. you're 29, losing coverage, paying more. final thoughts? >> i think it makes me feel like i can work hard, and live a mediocre live or not work hard and live a mediocre live to. someone like me, it makes me feel like it is never going to get fixed. >> are you what mad you can't keep your plan? >> yes. i'm more upset is the whole problem. thank you. >> that is the time we have left this evening.
use free market principles. allow a cross border insurance. >> yes. >> but in the meantime, just advice to protect yourself. if you're a baby boomer line up doctors now if you're healthy and if you wait until you turn 65 and go on medicare you will not find a doctor willing to take you on as a new patient f you're going to the hospital and you know it, cobble together for a private duty nurse the first night. you're going to find too little care. that is important advice. >>...
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and now a lot of programs have copied us. i tune in and everybody is sitting around a desk and everybody is talking and smiling and i think, "the view." >> i guess that makes you have to wor work hard he because you have competition in the franchise you basically created. >> i guessdy create "the view." but -- >> and now i turn you on and i see everybody from katie, ellen, oprah has her own channel, but in 1976, you became the first female coanchor of a news cast and you were miserable. >> well, it was not my finest time. i -- harry reisner, a fine news man, did not want a partner. a. b, if he was going to have a partner, he certainly didn't want a woman. so i had the distinction of being the first female network news caster, but i was a failure. and it was a terrible period in my life. i thought i was drowning with no life preserver. i was at that point a single mother. it was a very tough time. and it's taken a long time for a woman to be accepted as a news anchor. my wonderful friend, diane sawyer, is. >> i think you've bo
and now a lot of programs have copied us. i tune in and everybody is sitting around a desk and everybody is talking and smiling and i think, "the view." >> i guess that makes you have to wor work hard he because you have competition in the franchise you basically created. >> i guessdy create "the view." but -- >> and now i turn you on and i see everybody from katie, ellen, oprah has her own channel, but in 1976, you became the first female coanchor of a...
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us well for 25 years. they matched us to another plan. but those plans when we looked further are so incredibly narrow in terms of providers and benefits. and for us, we're 32 year residents of seattle and 25 year participants in this health care policy. and we were losing all our providers. so that's i found to be the dirty little lie about obama care. >> so if you want to keep your coverage, you seem to be saying it will just cost you a lot more. >> you can't. you can't -- on the plan we were mapped to, we can't. on the exchange out of the 38 plan, and we have a state exchange, and our exchange sk held up now as an example for the country. out of the 38 plan, we only found one where we had an expanded pryer network and i think that's the one we'll go to because at age 59, we've had doctors for 30 years who know us. we've had a lot of -- we're fairly healthy, but we had a couple issues along the way that our plan really was fine for us. so our new policy if we take it off the exchange will be $1148 a mont
us well for 25 years. they matched us to another plan. but those plans when we looked further are so incredibly narrow in terms of providers and benefits. and for us, we're 32 year residents of seattle and 25 year participants in this health care policy. and we were losing all our providers. so that's i found to be the dirty little lie about obama care. >> so if you want to keep your coverage, you seem to be saying it will just cost you a lot more. >> you can't. you can't -- on the...
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senator graham joins us now. welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you. >> you have been trying for more than a year to talk with the benghazi survivors. how many have you talked with? >> none. a year later only one survivor in benghazi has been interviewed by the congress and that person was subpoenaed. why do i want to talk to them? i want to know from their mouth -- not anybody else's, no spokesman, no british contractor, americans on the ground in benghazi did you see a protest? did you ever report a protest? did you complain before the attack that al qaeda was growing in strength in libya? did you make security requests? did anybody try to help you enhance security? >> when you and other senators -- because you're not alone in this -- asked to talk to the survivors or to read the interviews that the f.b.i. conducted with them, within hours after, what did the administration say to you? >> there is an ongoing criminal investigation which is stunning. under that theory we would not be able to 9/11 and cl
senator graham joins us now. welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you. >> you have been trying for more than a year to talk with the benghazi survivors. how many have you talked with? >> none. a year later only one survivor in benghazi has been interviewed by the congress and that person was subpoenaed. why do i want to talk to them? i want to know from their mouth -- not anybody else's, no spokesman, no british contractor, americans on the ground in benghazi...
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back to you ladies. >>> lauren simonetti joining us. thank you very much. >> incredible images after a plane plunges to the ground. survivors frantically trying to rescue others in the spoeld smoldering debris. what authorities say caused the deadly crash. >> why decorative lights for the washington monument are turning off. ♪ fare thee well ♪ farewell ♪ mr. gloom be on your way ♪ ♪ though you haven't any money you can still be bright and sunny ♪ ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah >> brand new out of bolivia. a plane carrying 18 people crashed overnight and burst into flames killing 8. you can see people in the video frantically searching for sur rivers. the cause of the crash still unknown but the plane landed in heavy wind. the tsa ordered an investigation. a 18 people were in the van when it was hit by a car who didn't stop. the driver of the van was killed the other driver took off but was captured a few blocks away. two people are recovering after getting hurt during a wind storm in seattle, washington.
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will power us all... into the future. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools iroduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. we don't have time for stuff like laundry. we're too busy having fun. we get everything perfectly clean by tossing one of these in the wash. and that's it. i wanted to do that. oh, come on. eh, that's my favorite part. really? that's our tide. what'sours? ♪ >> all this talk about the obama care web site misses the bigger problem. central planning, which is what. the last thing we want to trust central planning with is our healthcare. central planning can work okay if you throw enough money at it. most americans like their public schools. people like european train
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>> you're helping us see the fine print. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> they served our country risking their own lives for all of us in iraq. >> now a way to say thank you in a big way by teaching them a new set of skills that will take them very far in their lives back here at home. ulcerative cs is a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and education. >>> two planes slam into each other in midair and incredibly everyone survives. both planes were loaded with sky divers when they crashed in wisconsin saturday morning. luckily the passengers were preparing to jump at the
>> you're helping us see the fine print. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> they served our country risking their own lives for all of us in iraq. >> now a way to say thank you in a big way by teaching them a new set of skills that will take them very far in their lives back here at home. ulcerative cs is a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i...
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he's stelg us a plan. if you like this car you can buy this car it doesn't have an engine. >> it doesn't matter if you like her plan or if i like her plan or president obama likes her plan. what matters is she liked her plan. she was promised that she could keep her plan. she was promised she could keep it it's taken away. now she is paying a consequence for something that was a promise unkept. >> government, regardless of what it is, cannot create a marketplace. it cannot create a market. therefore, by forced design or unintended consequences you are forcing americans to make choices when they have the right to make good choices. >> you mentioned that the federal register and the regulations that came out of there that was june 17th, 2010. >> i got that from your article. >> it was actually forbes.com. five days later barack obama came out and he did a speech. he talked about those regulations. that came from labor, treasury and hhs. in his speech he began saying by the way i don't want these insurance co
he's stelg us a plan. if you like this car you can buy this car it doesn't have an engine. >> it doesn't matter if you like her plan or if i like her plan or president obama likes her plan. what matters is she liked her plan. she was promised that she could keep her plan. she was promised she could keep it it's taken away. now she is paying a consequence for something that was a promise unkept. >> government, regardless of what it is, cannot create a marketplace. it cannot create a...
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none of these experts are using obama care. so it's -- in effect, it's their public bathroom. >> somebody else will have to clean it up. >> exactly. >> bob, was it taken this weekend that the administration, the white house, did lie to the american? >> i spent every waking hour myself reading about this and absorbing everything i could on it. >> you should. >> i didn't spend a minute on it. no, listen, my assumption is, somebody certainly did, no question about that. i still get back to this point that ezekiel did not quite get it outright. if you had a policy and you demanded that you keep it with the insurance companies, you would have had it. insurance company changed it on you. >> that is what the white house has tried, kimberly, over the last several days, which is try to say, don't blame us, all we're trying to do is provide insurance for everybody. blame the insurance companies. they're the ones who changed the policy. they changed it because they were asked to and required to under the law. >> they weren't required, tha
none of these experts are using obama care. so it's -- in effect, it's their public bathroom. >> somebody else will have to clean it up. >> exactly. >> bob, was it taken this weekend that the administration, the white house, did lie to the american? >> i spent every waking hour myself reading about this and absorbing everything i could on it. >> you should. >> i didn't spend a minute on it. no, listen, my assumption is, somebody certainly did, no question...
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send us your thoughts on it. want to know what is on your mind and we will talk about it as we go through the show today. bill: the white house decision has been no delay, you can forget about it. martha: the more we learn about how they will put it together, the economic team said it should be outside business experts. the political team said no, these folks in house have been on it since day one, they understand the program and are looking like the ones you have some explaining to do. bill: right on. ♪ new details now in a shooting rampage at lax on friday. one tsa agent dead, several others wounded including the gunman. investigators say the gunman, paul ciancia said he acted alone. the airport in los angeles, what else are we learning about this young suspects planned? reporter: bill, we learned he is pre-much acting alone. that is when he was arrested at terminal 3 behind me on friday. a disturbing plan that seemingly he only knew about because one of his remit stroked him to the airport to talk about a fl
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tim, thank you for joining us. tim conway. ♪ [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >> it sold more than 30 million records and recorded more than a dozen top 40 hits including reminiscing, lady and night owl. here to perform a song from "cuts like a diamond," please welcome "the little river band." >> great to have you here. lil wayne, your music has been able to span over several decades. one of the most notable things about little river band is the incredible harmonies of the band. is it natural to you guys or do you have to really work at it like if i sang with you? >> what a loaded question. >> yeah, it's loaded. i haven't heard you sing but you are playing great. >> that's why there is not a mieshg phone for me. that's a reason for that. >> it does come natural with these people. after peop
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they transfer these costs to the rest of us. that's the whole point of part of obama care, to eliminate this cost shifting. >> reporter: but obama care doesn't eliminate cost shifting, it magnifies it because the new health care law is a massive cost-shifting exercise itself, forcing the young to pay more for the old, the healthy to pay more for the sick and even men to pay more to offset the cost of women. >> premiums are going up because they're allowing people to come into these markets who are already sick and they're unable to charge them a higher price because they're sick. so those costs get shifts to everyone else. >> reporter: older people can only be charged as much as three times as much as younger people. >> what that means is that younger people are subsidizing older people in this law because health care costs for older people run more than seven times more than the cost for younger people. >> older and sicker people who tend to have more money. and that's why obama care has an individual mandate trying to force yo
they transfer these costs to the rest of us. that's the whole point of part of obama care, to eliminate this cost shifting. >> reporter: but obama care doesn't eliminate cost shifting, it magnifies it because the new health care law is a massive cost-shifting exercise itself, forcing the young to pay more for the old, the healthy to pay more for the sick and even men to pay more to offset the cost of women. >> premiums are going up because they're allowing people to come into these...
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there were 15 of us. so they had us by about three to one. he was part of the qrf that showed up and jumped into my fox hole and killed two taliban fighters, who if he hadn't been there, would have shot me and killed me. he's been my best friend since. >> so you leave and want to make sure he can go. you realize you have to go. why? what happened after this incident and after matt left? >> after he left, i found out that my name was added in the taliban kill list in gazni province. for that reason i was transferred to kabul. at that time, i thought afghanistan is not safe anymore for us and i have to leave afghanistan. and what zeller when he was leaving afghanistan, he promised me that he will save my life and he will get me to united states and he did. now i'm in the united states and i'm safe. >> matt, why did it take four years? >> well, the state department sat on his application for two of them. and for the first two, quite honestly, janis is that brave of a guy. he figured afghanistan was his country, he wanted toly. he wanted the tali
there were 15 of us. so they had us by about three to one. he was part of the qrf that showed up and jumped into my fox hole and killed two taliban fighters, who if he hadn't been there, would have shot me and killed me. he's been my best friend since. >> so you leave and want to make sure he can go. you realize you have to go. why? what happened after this incident and after matt left? >> after he left, i found out that my name was added in the taliban kill list in gazni province....
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someone who is so -- like, greg, if it were you or me or anywhere at this table and someone tried to hand us that, we would look at them and go, are you out of your mind, i'm not taking that. she takes it and pictures are snapped with her holding "websites for dumb ydummies." they really need to get rigd he, clean house. cgi, wow, are they lost, completely in the weeds. november, good luck, there's no chance -- >> i had a dream about sebelius -- >> you have weird dream also. >> she was in a floral pantsuit and i thought she was the queen of england. >> okay, on that note -- >> trying to get a job with
someone who is so -- like, greg, if it were you or me or anywhere at this table and someone tried to hand us that, we would look at them and go, are you out of your mind, i'm not taking that. she takes it and pictures are snapped with her holding "websites for dumb ydummies." they really need to get rigd he, clean house. cgi, wow, are they lost, completely in the weeds. november, good luck, there's no chance -- >> i had a dream about sebelius -- >> you have weird dream...
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now she could use a hand. comfort keepers provides a variety of in-home services while truly connecting. comfort keepers. keeping the comforts of home. call now to learn more. many cereals say they're good for your heart, but did you know ere's a cereal that's recommendedy doctors? it's post shredded wheat. recommended by nine out of ten doctors to help reduce the risk of heart dease. post shredded wheat is made with only one ingredient: one hundred percent whole grain wheat, with no added sugar or salt. try adding fruit for more health benefits and more taste in your bowl. it's the ideal way to start your heart healthy day. try post shredded wheat. this has been medifacts for post shredded wheat. excuse me? glacier point? follow me! ♪ follow me! keep up, kp up, keep up. ♪ look he's right there! follow me! ♪ wow! crtal falls? follow me! [ male announcer ] the nissan pathfinde nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ >>> this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. mitt r
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axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than8 or men with prostate or breast caer. and children should avoido are contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puber in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medication serious side effects could include increased risk decreased sperm count; ankle, feet or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while eeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redss or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting and increase in psa. ask your doctor about axiron.
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policies are hostile to us we will continue to use the slogan. well the slogan first came to prominence during the one nine hundred seventy nine iranian revolution when the us backed government which i destroyed and since then it's been widely used by critics of washington those critics now favor hollies willingness to reengage with the us could undermine the revolution they also see no reason to start to play misty with a country that for years has portrayed iran as the enemy and subject to the country to harsh economic sanctions over its nuclear program states like the east and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil this administration has systematically imposed the toughest sanctions on iraq on iran ever the united states is not going to lift the sanctions until it is clear that a very verifiable accountable transparent process is in place despite efforts by the us government to suggest the sanctions aren't affecting the general population food clothes and even basic medicines have rocketed in price in recent days on the leadership'
policies are hostile to us we will continue to use the slogan. well the slogan first came to prominence during the one nine hundred seventy nine iranian revolution when the us backed government which i destroyed and since then it's been widely used by critics of washington those critics now favor hollies willingness to reengage with the us could undermine the revolution they also see no reason to start to play misty with a country that for years has portrayed iran as the enemy and subject to...
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to boss us around and international law to boss us around. others may ask why can't we just use our existing law and policy to address any lingering inequities klaxon we have a comprehensive body of the federal indian law. we've got the bill of rights. why not just use the bill of rights and treat everyone like and nothing more? so, there's a lot of a threshold questions and my book tries to examine these questions and explore answers to these questions terrie ed why do we need to implement these standards and our own land? and i came up for four reasons. for compelling reasons for implementing this need for implementing the standards in the united states, legal reasons, political reasons, social reasons and environmental reasons and i just want to go through them with you briefly. my first reason that i have for the need for implementing these standards in the u.s. is the need to strengthen the federal indian law and policy and i've already talked about that. there is a need to reform the dark side of the total indian law to root out fell la
to boss us around and international law to boss us around. others may ask why can't we just use our existing law and policy to address any lingering inequities klaxon we have a comprehensive body of the federal indian law. we've got the bill of rights. why not just use the bill of rights and treat everyone like and nothing more? so, there's a lot of a threshold questions and my book tries to examine these questions and explore answers to these questions terrie ed why do we need to implement...
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>> when she came to visit me, yes before that, no. >> kirk: tell us what happened >> i used to get her every summer -- >> kirk: we can all sit >> i got lots of time with morgan when she was a child and every summer i would get her for a week or two and our children would bond. and you know, so i had morgan in 2009 i believe it was. and you know we were sitting town talking and she said i would like to see my dad. and i'm like ok. so you know, i talked with -- >> kirk: did you have her call him? >> yes, i did. did i feel good about it? no. because i love my sister, right? and i did it behind her back. >> kirk: all right. morgan left you a voice mail after she saw the website. you put up searching for her >> let's hear that. >> hi dad it's morgan. thanks for the flowers and the teddy bear. i looked at the website and yeah, i got upset because i missed you, too. >> kirk: one moment. she is crying -- >> she thanked you for that? >> we sent them to francine's house. i sent them to her front door >> you tried to send them to your school >> you knew where i was. >> for three years you said yo
>> when she came to visit me, yes before that, no. >> kirk: tell us what happened >> i used to get her every summer -- >> kirk: we can all sit >> i got lots of time with morgan when she was a child and every summer i would get her for a week or two and our children would bond. and you know, so i had morgan in 2009 i believe it was. and you know we were sitting town talking and she said i would like to see my dad. and i'm like ok. so you know, i talked with --...
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and so, the peer-to-peer is also very similar to the substance use disorders? and as a matter of fact, i suspect that now both systems are dealing with the mental health is also has co-occurring conditions, so you deal with substance use disorders, as well as- right. -as the substance use disorders also has, you know, people that suffer with co-occurring, as well. but when we come back, we'll continue to talk about peer-to-peer support. we'll be right back. [music] peers are a really important part of recovery, regardless of where you are. so, any time you can relate to someone in the recovery process who has shared the same experiences, whether that's an experience in jail or an experience in the military, these are important ways in which people can engage with each other. and the recovery process, we learned a long time ago, that people who experience, who share their own personal experiences are much more able to engage each other, they're much more able to support each other in approaches to recovery. so, especially for those who have experienced jail or o
and so, the peer-to-peer is also very similar to the substance use disorders? and as a matter of fact, i suspect that now both systems are dealing with the mental health is also has co-occurring conditions, so you deal with substance use disorders, as well as- right. -as the substance use disorders also has, you know, people that suffer with co-occurring, as well. but when we come back, we'll continue to talk about peer-to-peer support. we'll be right back. [music] peers are a really important...
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thank you very much for having us yes this is my palace yeah this is the my. desk here inside the my pants been designed to provide these who need it most with affordable independent living and just seventy five pounds a week that might have certainly cheap by london standards i think it's difficult for everybody right now to get. comfortable accommodation and a good price without you know paying extortionate amounts of the projects the brainchild of timothy paying if you think this is essentially this is a shipping container from china this is a shipping charge. this cover over a great big boat to the projects already received planning permission and funding is expected to come from the greater london authority initially this project will be soley for young people the charity works with society just takes the you know. from month to them because the moment they get into work but can't afford to live in a hostel on the corner for to move anywhere else because that's making moral or any economic sense. as an idea. is brilliantly innovative it's been designed as
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rich edson joins us in d.c. with the latest. rich, is this what it will take to get this thing fixed? >> that's what they say. scheduled outings from 1:00 in the morning to 5:00 in the morning. an unscheduled outing today for 90 minutes according to the administration. firms say it was unexpected. they can perhaps have these types of outages as they try to fix the system. there are more questions whether the administration and president knew that by going to paper applications and using phone calls instead of going to healthcare.gov that they actually new it wasn't going to be any faster. these documents were gathered by the house oversight and government reform committee and just release ad short while ago. in their meeting notes from the administration they say we are to instruct navigators to use paper applications rather than go through the call center though 10 days before in meeting notes the administration acknowledged the same portal is used to determine eligibility no matter how the application is submitted. the paper a
rich edson joins us in d.c. with the latest. rich, is this what it will take to get this thing fixed? >> that's what they say. scheduled outings from 1:00 in the morning to 5:00 in the morning. an unscheduled outing today for 90 minutes according to the administration. firms say it was unexpected. they can perhaps have these types of outages as they try to fix the system. there are more questions whether the administration and president knew that by going to paper applications and using...
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most of our patients have been using all of you seem to like it in fact some of our patients are so used to this they will. described which nostril they want this while major world medical bodies are in agreement that for speeding is not ethical and should not be practiced the force feeding them i've got my clients of experience to guantanamo they've certainly described it as torture the restraint chair that they're strapped into they actually call the torture chair in arabic for speeding takes up to forty five minutes and is performed twice a day the pieces of had the civilian world have said it feel strange i've never heard insisting on. i have not heard that good move fishes are beyond nonchalant about the highly criticized practice you might feel differently from the way i might feel it uncomfortable has been the most of it i have heard but they don't even believe in what they're saying any more because they know it sounds stupid i volunteer that the procedure be demonstrated on me requesting the prisoners who've not met one another and speak different languages keep saying the same
most of our patients have been using all of you seem to like it in fact some of our patients are so used to this they will. described which nostril they want this while major world medical bodies are in agreement that for speeding is not ethical and should not be practiced the force feeding them i've got my clients of experience to guantanamo they've certainly described it as torture the restraint chair that they're strapped into they actually call the torture chair in arabic for speeding takes...
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and ginger is with us now. you're watching several things that are troubling for the week ahead. >> right. and the first would be winter-like conditions. getting darker earlier in a lot of places and i've got numbers you might not want to see, david. let me show you how cold it's going to be for much of the east. flint, michigan, 29. pittsburgh, pennsylvania, 26. throughout the day, going to warm up. indianapolis going to get closer to 60 as mild air pulls in. but it is another storm and that would be now tropical storm sonia that will kind of die out, but the moisture from that going to meet up with that center storm. we're going to have a setup similar to last week, remember the austin flooding? david, look at this. the rain, the wind, the thunderstorms, the snow on the back side start to add up. two to three inches from dallas to tulsa. >> here we go again. >> yeah. >> ginger zee tonight, thanks. >>> there's one other fierce storm to report on tonight. this one outside another major city, montreal. and a str
and ginger is with us now. you're watching several things that are troubling for the week ahead. >> right. and the first would be winter-like conditions. getting darker earlier in a lot of places and i've got numbers you might not want to see, david. let me show you how cold it's going to be for much of the east. flint, michigan, 29. pittsburgh, pennsylvania, 26. throughout the day, going to warm up. indianapolis going to get closer to 60 as mild air pulls in. but it is another storm and...
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if you look at drones, 66% favor use of drones, 60% oppose use of drones, 50% say they do not know enough. on this issue, in many ways obama administration has won. >> one, the truth is it's a representative picture. it's true about here are the stories and the question is how many people are listening, right? >> right. >> the bigger question is what's the story that will get people to listen. how many stories will get people to listen. what will change the calculus. it's unclear. think of al gore's inconvenient truth, the power of that movie ten years ago and how it sort of got a lot of talking in the media and seemed like a really big deal. 10 years later how many americans are like going crazy about global warming. how much of an impact. >> the intruth about this issue is the obama administration is dramatically downplaying the number of civilians killed. when journalists follow up and go to the scene of these hits, the first time obama authorized a strike against yemen in 2009, the white house claimed yemen had done the strike. we know from wikileaks cables that's a flagrant lie, the
if you look at drones, 66% favor use of drones, 60% oppose use of drones, 50% say they do not know enough. on this issue, in many ways obama administration has won. >> one, the truth is it's a representative picture. it's true about here are the stories and the question is how many people are listening, right? >> right. >> the bigger question is what's the story that will get people to listen. how many stories will get people to listen. what will change the calculus. it's...
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will power us all... into the future. ♪ the united states population is going to grow by over 90 ovemillion people,ears and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them to grow so that they really become cauldrons of prosperity and cities of opportunity? what we have found is that if that family is moved into safe, clean affordable housing, places that have access to great school systems, access to jobs and multiple transportation modes then the neighborhood begins to thrive and then really really take off. the oxygen of community redevelopment is financing. and all this rebuilding that happened could not have happened without organizations like citi. citi has formed a partnership with our company so that we can take all the lessons from the revitalization of urban america to other cities. so we are now working in chicago and in washington, dc and newark. it's amazing how important safe, affordable housing is to the future of our society. i get out a lot..
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my mom and dad raised us in the community awhile she fight in the community she didn't fight us she beat us and made the familiar roses that reverend townsend talked about. i want to thank everyone for coming out. in the one of my mom's themes. sure. michael, thank you for doing this project. i need to set the record straight for people in this community. there was an outreach done in this community people complaining about black folks not obeying being accepted in this project they were. some of them didn't qualify and do what they were supposed to do. they didn't follow through with what they were supposed to do. reverend mccrepe maid that everyone got into this project. those who got in did what they were supposed to do. awning driveway would you raise our hand. mark he got back into the project so i know it works he's my brother envy twin. outreach works (clapping) so i wanted to set the record straight. michael working diligently with this family and chinatown worked diligently with the family day to day. i worked on this project from the day it started to end. so i know they did wh
my mom and dad raised us in the community awhile she fight in the community she didn't fight us she beat us and made the familiar roses that reverend townsend talked about. i want to thank everyone for coming out. in the one of my mom's themes. sure. michael, thank you for doing this project. i need to set the record straight for people in this community. there was an outreach done in this community people complaining about black folks not obeying being accepted in this project they were. some...
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you have powers that you can use. should you use them? that question, is what has happened -- has that hurt us? yes. when you are dealing with foreign governments and they are surprised by what you do, that is basic diplomacy 101. you try to build trust with countries. if you do not build trust, it is harder to do things. does it mean you should not have surveillance? that is something for our friends to discuss. believe me, they are not people who don't use surveillance, either. the question is how do you do that? how do like-minded people develop the judgment and trust to work together? a guy like edward snowden -- remember, there is an old saying. i hope none of you are journalists. the difference between a diplomat and a journalist is that a diplomat knows many things he does not say. a journalist says many things e does not know. aside from trying to be cute, what we are trying to say is -- is it wrong not to say everything? if i am in a sensitive conversation overseas as a diplomat, and i am told something in confidence and that mes
you have powers that you can use. should you use them? that question, is what has happened -- has that hurt us? yes. when you are dealing with foreign governments and they are surprised by what you do, that is basic diplomacy 101. you try to build trust with countries. if you do not build trust, it is harder to do things. does it mean you should not have surveillance? that is something for our friends to discuss. believe me, they are not people who don't use surveillance, either. the question...
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pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. we're not psyched to have active camps long tunnel where patients are forced that. hunger strike never turned the world's attention to the place that some gulag of our times. egypt's ousted leader mohamed morsi forces the court to adjourn the first day of trial on charges of inciting violence crowds rally and his support. cross the globe appealed to the u.k. prime minister to an open letter saying national security shouldn't be used to justify wrongdoing. human rights organizations period the u.k. government's response to revelations of must saying their actions are raiding fundamental human rights in the. biggest merican rally in years thousands demonstrate against president outreach to washington we found out why write in to so enraged.
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we use today lead you to read. and even tries to use the airport when the normal some initial muscle chalet. the trial of former president boris he has also fuelled some gossip and speculations battle that most people look at in the trial he will refuse to go out on the copy room rather traditional gonna be and not the white pieces from kenya but she and annie annie and nic if you don't get what all these famous too. i would just be the trial found the city. although the streets are packed. now most of the egyptians i've talked to told me they will not go to work on monday they say they would rather stay at home watch the trial on tv and avoid being caught up in an evil comments that erupts. i keep or cctv time because from a parent carrara noel marie did point out the trial result of being broadcast live diet made the decision to record it. it is this and we plan to in several ounces of time before we made the story we can give you some old back round the coast of muhammad more see was the country's first civilian
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it helps us to move the process along quicker. you'll all bag logged and need such a help as possible. i was wonder is this someone you've be able to rely on. and help you to get the job done and that this person is reliable >> yes. mr. collin is reliable. we've not had any problems as far as not appearing awhile he's scheduled. he's ggd at lettuce know he's made himself available as needed when we can at last minute notice to cover for other members >> i only ask because i was concerned the fact he doesn't remember how long he's been on the committee. those are really on paper he looks great presentation wise he looks great but that was an alarm for me only because i know the details of with the board. so i want to make sure we have the kind of recommendations from the staff of those who either served on the committee or have a deserve to serve on the committee and are able to understand and make good decisions >> yes. he worked well, with the other board members. as i've mentioned there's no attendance issue. he's great with the
it helps us to move the process along quicker. you'll all bag logged and need such a help as possible. i was wonder is this someone you've be able to rely on. and help you to get the job done and that this person is reliable >> yes. mr. collin is reliable. we've not had any problems as far as not appearing awhile he's scheduled. he's ggd at lettuce know he's made himself available as needed when we can at last minute notice to cover for other members >> i only ask because i was...
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we spy on them. >> we spy on them; they spy on us. >> stephen: they spy on us? why aren't we bombing the louvre? i don't understand. (laughter) you're a national security correspondent. does this make your job harder, all these n.s.a. snowden leaks? are people less likely to talk now? >> there has been a succession of leak prosecutions and trying to clamp down on the information reporters get. so over the course of a year, year and a half, it's been harder for national security reporters to do their jobs because of this climate of investigation. >> when you call people up for sources on a national security story do they say "no, mark mazzetti, i'm not interesting in talking to you, i love my country!" click. >> stephen: there is some of that. you have these very strange conversations where people say "whoever's listening to this call let it be known i'm not revealing classified information. >> stephen: whoever's watching this show i'm not revealing classified information. mark mazzetti, thank you so much. "the way of the knife. thank you so much." (cheers and ap
we spy on them. >> we spy on them; they spy on us. >> stephen: they spy on us? why aren't we bombing the louvre? i don't understand. (laughter) you're a national security correspondent. does this make your job harder, all these n.s.a. snowden leaks? are people less likely to talk now? >> there has been a succession of leak prosecutions and trying to clamp down on the information reporters get. so over the course of a year, year and a half, it's been harder for national...
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negotiation the us. we had the opportunity to get into and i will move in ditches encore that cause them to the mccormack and may you to the studio that for me. don't although i don't wanna go with it. you could do he can still be too young to me she can hold its own right. now the media watching him. one can also shoot. went up the tunes of all. if we could do a shot on clear i didn't go to the tune of the soul please don't dump them in the queue up to a temptation now. took a one on the show pm monday to the car she was due to the un should you do the people to commit. who knew this was due. to which you can use the youtube again his lawyers will be going making much different teams including four to two passions tomb tchings don't know when he is. come along. the association. tony cling on to the flu. so we do want you to yemen to you how to fix it. i love. close the door. the board. call also for us. chill in the catholic teaching. my heart. all were deployed to shorten some cool to go forward. what
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many of us spying activities directed the general citizens and leaders. sure but it held a surprise three am eighteen weeks and in russia on thursday night. snowden reportedly offered to give testimony in gemini. his lawyer said the meeting could only take place in russia for legal reasons. but to sit still and would have little to say to the gym and paykel also on friday gemini became the first european country to allow the agenda option for new born babies. under the new little babies born with characteristics of both sexes. when they don't have to be registered as male or female. many insects people like c mon so beau have welcomed the move saying it means parents will nato would be pressured into a quick decision on surgery to assign agenda to that child and god completes a review of the week's news. we get to watch in hd world you were ever you go to be made she asks for your own tablet this program schedules on demand video and more. nope my name is pete over night stay i enjoyed the us versions available to secure the marketplace today research mak
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with us larry from dynalink. he doesn't think twitter is sustainable as a stock to own and also max wolf sees twitter as a great momentum growth story. larry, what is your problem with twiter? >> i don't like it, first of all if it comes out $25 it's double the valuation of facebook at 40 times sales versus 20 times sales. the difference is they're not profitable. facebook at the tirmme was $1 billion profit. i don't see any sustainable growth. i think they're coming out way too early and they're not ready for it. talk about $25 billion. i think if anything, maybe $8 billion valuation. and i still would stay away from it. i think people, if they get in, are going to get burned. i could see this thing going way down. >> max, let's talk about this for a second. i know twitter has been a growth story. i have a little bit of an issue with the survey we did because we're surveying users of twitter, so-called millenials. that immediately makes me think of my 20-year-old niece, samantha. she doesn't have any money to pu
with us larry from dynalink. he doesn't think twitter is sustainable as a stock to own and also max wolf sees twitter as a great momentum growth story. larry, what is your problem with twiter? >> i don't like it, first of all if it comes out $25 it's double the valuation of facebook at 40 times sales versus 20 times sales. the difference is they're not profitable. facebook at the tirmme was $1 billion profit. i don't see any sustainable growth. i think they're coming out way too early and...
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to help us understand the needs of the individual business. over time i wanted francis to speak briefly on that as well. >> after completing our first round door to door outreach in invest in neighborhood corridors, all 25 [inaudible] database in april 2013 so first we will create a [inaudible] included business contact information and also with the nature of the surface and in july we enhance it with further details like establish a contact person's name, the language spoken and also their involvement. this database is helpful not only for us but also for the city departments to deploy an effective and efficient outreach. we are expanding the outreach on to up to date knowledge for the city to learn about [inaudible] vacancies and to develop long term strategies for business corridors. for potential business owners it helps them find ideal locations with different advantages like a preestablished kitchen or things that reduce their [inaudible] costs and also shortens their evaluation time to open the business. >> so really quickly we're going
to help us understand the needs of the individual business. over time i wanted francis to speak briefly on that as well. >> after completing our first round door to door outreach in invest in neighborhood corridors, all 25 [inaudible] database in april 2013 so first we will create a [inaudible] included business contact information and also with the nature of the surface and in july we enhance it with further details like establish a contact person's name, the language spoken and also...
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it just isn't any use. one thing that you hear from them is that they are looking for a needle in a haystack. what they're actually doing is creating a haystack and then inserting a needle in it. >> we're here today for a very simple reason, to defend the fourth amendment. >> after the leaks, as outraged constituents complained about surveillance to their elected officials, the house of representatives nearly passed a bill to end the phone data collection program. it was defeated but several members of congress have introduced bills to reform or end the programs altogether. still, the nsa enjoys support from some powerful lawmakers. >> i listen to this program being described as a surveillance program. it is not. there is no content collected by the nsa. there are bits of data: location, telephone numbers that can be queried when there is reasonable, articulable suspicion. i so regret what is happening. i will do everything i can to prevent this program from being cancelled out. senator, i don't have any qu
it just isn't any use. one thing that you hear from them is that they are looking for a needle in a haystack. what they're actually doing is creating a haystack and then inserting a needle in it. >> we're here today for a very simple reason, to defend the fourth amendment. >> after the leaks, as outraged constituents complained about surveillance to their elected officials, the house of representatives nearly passed a bill to end the phone data collection program. it was defeated...
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meade and using it as a blueprint to right same service. >>> all right. you can follow brian on twitter. there are details and some of the other stories. the twitter handle is at brian at abc2. >>> all right. shows up when your house is burning down or your cat is stuck in a tree. >> now fire trucks are being used as advertising space. >> why just look at a kid's face. there's facial recognition software, how a new invngs is making its rounds and how it will help engage with them. >> it looks like fall at baltimore's country club. crisp and sunshine. we'll talk about how things change. we'll be back. >>> this is neat. i'm a big fan of engine 11. forget billboards and pop-up ads, fire trucks are the way to go to advertise. >> they're trying to raise money, so they debuted a new look a truck that also doubles as a moving ad. one of the first advertisers is carroll home services. >> we just want to show our support for the community. it's a good opportunity for the community to see a that. >> 45% of the budget comes from the county. so right now the ad space
meade and using it as a blueprint to right same service. >>> all right. you can follow brian on twitter. there are details and some of the other stories. the twitter handle is at brian at abc2. >>> all right. shows up when your house is burning down or your cat is stuck in a tree. >> now fire trucks are being used as advertising space. >> why just look at a kid's face. there's facial recognition software, how a new invngs is making its rounds and how it will help...
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friends and trust has been undermined what can stop the relationship from crumbling europe forgive us for sneaking in snooping or will they hang up on their curious ally. but how much longer will snowden's revelations keep fanning the flames of the router and our guest today is to british labor i mean. well it's a really interesting visit and to be honest we didn't expect one hundred percent answers when we went to washington the whole nature of investigating the stored knowledge of master valence of spying meant that we were very realistic we didn't expect to get you know the definitive answers about what was going on but we did get some very high level meetings we got face to face meetings with the n.s.c. we went to the white toast and so on you know we had to every major department and we had to build up a picture in one of those build ups if you like was to try and get our concerns across to the first thing was to get the concerns across and they were first of all that these allegations are really amassing there are allegations which are taken very seriously in the european union
friends and trust has been undermined what can stop the relationship from crumbling europe forgive us for sneaking in snooping or will they hang up on their curious ally. but how much longer will snowden's revelations keep fanning the flames of the router and our guest today is to british labor i mean. well it's a really interesting visit and to be honest we didn't expect one hundred percent answers when we went to washington the whole nature of investigating the stored knowledge of master...
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i would affect everyone who wants to use them. i think having the most use of the public then have access to for dogs ever dogs to be off leash is something that san franciscans have been accustomed to that doesn't make a lot of sense to change that right away. this is a symbolic resolution. it's taken a policy. it doesn't bind the gg nra to do anything. but i'm actually very comfortable with making statements, especially when they're backed by hearings that we have here at the board of supervisors, hearings that last a couple hours at least. so thank you all for coming here. thank you for making san francisco a home . i'm very concerned about how san francisco is becoming more and more difficult for everyday people to live in. i think having access to parks of the city with dogs is an important way we can make this place a little livable city and i support this resolution for that and many other reasons. thank you. >> think. supervisor avalos at then have a motion to for the resolution, item number 2, to the board with positive r
i would affect everyone who wants to use them. i think having the most use of the public then have access to for dogs ever dogs to be off leash is something that san franciscans have been accustomed to that doesn't make a lot of sense to change that right away. this is a symbolic resolution. it's taken a policy. it doesn't bind the gg nra to do anything. but i'm actually very comfortable with making statements, especially when they're backed by hearings that we have here at the board of...
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the public stood behind us. we accepted the strike even though the unions are the ones who called it yet we weren't ready to accept it. >>> workers will get 15% pay raise over four years. they have to start paying more for health insurance and pay into their pensions. the board will meet for its own vote to seal the day. >>> a bay area holiday commission, bay area crab. the commission is@#ñmg ... >> reporter: these beauties are from up north but the commercial crabbing season is coming to california november 15th thankfully in time for thanksgiving. >> as long as we get it for thanksgiving, say a little prayer. >> reporter: richard is praying because every year at this time there's talk of a possible strike when fishermen and wholesalers haggle over prices and that can put restaurants in a hard place. >> until they get that price to where they're okay to fish, they don't go. >> they don't fish. >> no. >> reporter: and you are caught in the middle. >> yes. >> reporter: based on today's crop it looks good. >
the public stood behind us. we accepted the strike even though the unions are the ones who called it yet we weren't ready to accept it. >>> workers will get 15% pay raise over four years. they have to start paying more for health insurance and pay into their pensions. the board will meet for its own vote to seal the day. >>> a bay area holiday commission, bay area crab. the commission is@#ñmg ... >> reporter: these beauties are from up north but the commercial crabbing...
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joining us, nicole sherrod. welcome back. >> great to be here. >> most surprising, october data, right up until the end of the month, it's as current as current gets, buying facebook, netflix, tesla, a lot of napes with momentum some would say has broken down. >> yeah. facebook, in particular, it was the number one top traded stock for the t. dad. ameritrade. facebook and google had great earnings. net sellers in google but they stayed in the facebook position as if to indicate that they think that there's more upside there. >> i wonder if retail is getting in late on names like netflix and tesla, what you make of that. >> yeah. if you read our older reports for the investor movement index, they've been participating in tesla since the start of the year. same with facebook, they've been slow willing adding to positions. they've been in it. >> i wonder if they should have been selling a little bit of it rather than buying more. guys, any thoughts on that in. >> where do you see the interest going? with the moment
joining us, nicole sherrod. welcome back. >> great to be here. >> most surprising, october data, right up until the end of the month, it's as current as current gets, buying facebook, netflix, tesla, a lot of napes with momentum some would say has broken down. >> yeah. facebook, in particular, it was the number one top traded stock for the t. dad. ameritrade. facebook and google had great earnings. net sellers in google but they stayed in the facebook position as if to...